In addition, despite having not played golf during his senior year of high school, Presbyterian Christian's Tanner Myatt received an offer from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

Area standouts sign with colleges

Former Forrest County AHS basketball standout Tmisht Stinson has signed a college scholarship with Ohio University, Lady Aggies coach Michael Thornton announced today.

Stinson, a 5-foot-10 forward, was a three-year starter for FCAHS, during which time the Lady Aggies were 78-9.

Last season, Stinson averaged 18 points and 9.4 rebounds a game in leading FCAHS to a 24-5 record. She was named Best Offensive Player in Division 8-4A.

Also, former Bassfield standout Ron Logan signed with Co-Lin earlier this week.

Cockrell and Smithers lead Mid-South Four Ball

The golfing team of Justin Cockrell and Austin Smithers hold the lead after the second day of play in the annual Mid-South Four Ball golf tournament at the Hattiesburg Country Club.

Cockrell and Smithers shot a 63 Saturday after shooting a 65 on Friday for their tournament-leading 128.

The team of Steve Wilson and Bo Mandel shot a 66 Saturday to bring their combined score to 129, trailing Cockrell and Smithers by one stroke. Micky D'Angelo and Josh Lampley hold third place after shooting a 68 Saturday for a combined 131 after two rounds.

The Mid-South Four Ball concludes with a third and final round today at the Hattiesburg Country Club.

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